I just got this Cattleya mossiae alba in the mail. The leaves had a lot of hard water residue on them, so I cleaned it off with some lemon water. I noticed these tiny circular golden spots on the oldest leaf. Does this look like a fungus or a virus? I don't think it looks like either of the two most prominent Cattleya viruses.
Could be. I noticed some similar spots on the newer leaves, but not nearly as many. I actually thought it was dirt at first -- wondering if it could be chemical burn from fertizilizer in dirt particles in a greenhouse that settled on the plant? I don't really care what it is if its not viral/fungal. Just looking for confirmation!
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That’s what I thought it was at first too! Which was in part why I wiped off the leaves with diluted lemon juice, which removed the residue. The spots stayed though. They also look suspiciously circular/geometric.
I doubt that it is either viral or fungal. Virus in particular doesn't look like that on any orchids that I have seen. (If you're worried about virus, get some test kits... testing is the only way to know for sure, appearance is a very poor indicator) I think just observe. I don't seen anything troubling.